da kine
See also: dakine
English
Etymology
From Hawaiian Pidgin English da (the definite article, from English the) + kine (used as an intensifier, to mean "type of", and many other purposes, from English kind).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /dɑˈkaɪn/
Noun
- (Hawaii, slang) that; it; that thing.
- (Hawaii, slang) the kind of thing we're discussing (a shibboleth)
Usage notes
In HCE (Hawaiian Creole English), da kine is used generally to mean almost anything, particularly when referring to a thing whose name is not known or whose name does not come immediately to mind.
References
- da kine/da kind, in Dictionary of American Regional English: Introduction and A-C, By Frederic Gomes Cassidy, Joan Houston Hall, Contributor Frederic Gomes Cassidy, Edition 6, (Harvard University Press, 1985), →ISBN.
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